Zackman
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Dec 3, 2005
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- 376
I have a 99 Mercrusier 350 Mag with 235 hours, which is used in fresh water (or at least as fresh as Louisiana river water can get).
I took the exhaust riser off to inspect them and the manifolds. The riser's and manifold's passage all looked really good with only slight rust scale and no signs of metal loss.
When I looked at the bottom on the exhaust manifold passage (looking down from above into the main gas passage) there was a slight amount of water just sitting there. I would guess a depth of a few thousands of an inch.
We have had warm days and cool nights lately with a lot of fog in the mornings. Could this water just be from condensation or is further investigation warranted?
I took the exhaust riser off to inspect them and the manifolds. The riser's and manifold's passage all looked really good with only slight rust scale and no signs of metal loss.
When I looked at the bottom on the exhaust manifold passage (looking down from above into the main gas passage) there was a slight amount of water just sitting there. I would guess a depth of a few thousands of an inch.
We have had warm days and cool nights lately with a lot of fog in the mornings. Could this water just be from condensation or is further investigation warranted?